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FIRE /LIFE SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT
ADULT /JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITIES
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ESA VERDE CCF
?5 GOLDEN AVE
IKERSFIELD, CA 93301
FACILITY TYPE: (CHECK ONE)
Adult max/med security
Adult minimum security
Juvenile max/med security
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Juvenile minimum security
Holding Cell(s) only
An inspection of this facility was conducted per the mandate of Section 13146.1, California Health and Safety
Code, and applicable requirements of Titles 19 and 24, California Code of Regulations. (Check appropriate
box):
No deficiencies affecting fire /life safety were noted. Fire clearance is granted.
Minor deficiencies affecting fire /life safety were noted and are pending correction.
Fire clearance is granted.
Fire clearance is withheld pending correction of deficiencies. (List of deficiencies is attached).
Prisoners are no longer detained at this facility.
The authority conducting the inspection shall submit copies of this report to the appropriate bodies listed
below. Where fire /life safety deficiencies are noted, a list of the deficiencies must accompany this report.
• Office of the State Fire Marshal
Fire and Life Safety Division
602 E. Huntington Drive, Suite A
Monrovia, CA 91016
FAX: (626) 305 -5173
• Board of State and Community Corrections
2590 Venture Oaks Way, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95833
FAX: (916) 327 -3317
Date of Inspection: 05/11/2017 Inspected by: Shane Gardner
Fire Authority: 113akersfield Fire Department
Facility Representative: Kirk Blair
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ADULT /JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITY INSPECTION GUIDE
The following is to be used only as a guide and is not intended to include all applicable requirements.
A. CONSTRUCTION Yes No N/A
1. Building construction type and fire resistive rating conform throughout 17 F F
and are maintained in good repair. (19 CCR 308.2; CBC 408.1.2)
2. Proper interior and ceiling finish ratings are provided. IT F F
(CBC 804.4.2)
3. Vertical shaft enclosures are in good repair and fire assemblies at F r r
openings are properly maintained. (CBC 708)
B. EXITS
4.
Proper corridor construction and opening protection are provided and
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maintained. Dead -end corridors do not exceed 20 feet in length. (CBC 1018.4)
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5.
All means of egress are unobstructed and free of storage. (19 CCR 3.11)
6.
Exitways and exit signs are illuminated and, maintained. (CBC 11007, 1011)
7.
Corridors are not used as part of the air distribution system. (CBC 1018.5)
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8.
Supervisory personnel are continually on duty and effective provisions are
made to remove occupants in case of fire or other emergency.
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C. MECHANICAL /ELECTRICAL
9.
Fire dampers, smoke detectors and similar devices are adequate, properly
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maintained and tested. (CMC 606; CBC 716.3)
10.
All heating, cooling and ventilation equipment is maintained satisfactorily.
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There are no visible defects. (CMC 109.2)
11.
Electrical wiring, fixtures and appliances are properly installed and
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operated in a safe manner. (19 CCR 3.24)
19. Fire suppression preplanning inspections are conducted by the local
12.
Emergency power is provided for minimal lighting and fire /life sa ety
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systems. (CBC 1011.5.3)
D. HOUSEKEEPING
13.
n filters are adequate, are maintained in
Kitchen hoods, vents, ducts and I q
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proper condition and are free of grease. (19 CCR 3.19, 3.24) 1
14.
All areas are free of unacceptable amounts of storage. (19 CCR 3.19)
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E. FIRE EXTINGUISHING /ALARM
15. All first -aid fire fighting equipment is properly located and maintained.
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(19 CCR 3.24, 3.29)
16. All fire extinguishing systems are properly maintained and serviced.
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(19 CCR 3.24)
17. The automatic fire alarm system is properly maintained. (19 CCR
3.24)
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F. TRAINING /PREPLANNING
18. At least one person is on duty who meets the training standards
established
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for general fire and life safety relating specifically to the facility.
19. Fire suppression preplanning inspections are conducted by the local
fire
authority at least every two years.
Where any deficiency is identified, please provide specific information regarding
fire alarm in Building C indicated a trouble alarm and must be repaired.)
deficiency type and location (e.g., the
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Deputy Chief Tyler Hartley
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661-326-3655
Deputy Chief Ross Kelly
Fire Prevention/EMS/USAR
661-326-3652
Fire Department Headquarters
2101 H Street, Floor 1
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3911 (main)
(661) 852-2170 (fax)
Fire Department Community
Services / Public Information
2101 H Street, Floor I
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3688 (office)
(661) 852-2170 (fax)
Fire Prevention Division
2101 H Street, Floor 2
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3979 (main)
(661) 852-2171 (fax)
Fire Training Division
5642 Victor Street (ODFTF)
Bakersfield, CA 93308
(661) 399-4697 (main)
(661) 399-5763 (fax)
Live Fire Training
106 E. White Lane (FS 5)
Bakersfield, CA 93307
(661) 397-6305 (main)
(661) 852-2170 (fax)
Arson Division
2101 H Street, Floor 2
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3911 (main)
(661) 852-2172 (fax)
May 11, 2017
Mesa Verde Correctional Facility
425 Golden State Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
RE: EMERGENCY & EVACUATION PLAN APPROVAL
MESA VERDE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY .
425 GOLDEN STATE AVENUE, BAI ERSFIELD, CA
To whom it may concern,
This is to verify that I have reviewed the Emergency Plan Manual
Evacuation Procedures (Plan # 12), revised on May 11, 2017, for the
above referenced facility. I find that t e plan is in accordance with
the California Fire Code, 2016 ed., Section 404 et seq.
If there are any questions regarding this approval, please call me at
(661) 326-3650.
Sincerely,
Shane Gardner
Fire Prevention/Environmental Officer
BAKERSFIELD
FIRE
DEPARTMENT o
2101
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BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 ®661- 326 -3911
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